Monday, 18 March 2019
At Request: Sixties Girls: VA - The Girls' Scene (1999 Deram)
This installment in Decca Records archival Scene-related CDs explores the sizable contributions of the fairer sex to pop music during the 1960s. While these ladies may have made a significant impact in their native U.K., the vast majority remained virtual unknowns on other shores.
The Girls' Scene (2000) contains over two-dozen cuts, representing some of the best female vocal groups of the era. Much like their Stateside colleagues, songs were often derived from veteran contemporary composers. This collection offers up distinguished reworkings from performers whose names might not be instantly recognizable, although the melodies should be.
The Motown-sound is represented by "Two Lovers" from Louise Cordet, as well as Beryl Marsden's spot-on reading of "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Thru' His Eyes." The Brill Building pop scene spawned the Gerry Goffin/Carole King compositions "The Boy From Chelsea" -- sung here by Truly Smith -- an inspired take of "Hey Boy" by Barry St. John, and along with Phil Spector, Marianne Faithfull's "Is This What I Get For Loving You?"
Faithfull is one of the more prominent figures to have emerged from Andrew Loog Oldham's notable stable of talent. In many ways, Oldham was the English equivalent to Spector, as both were multi-talented moguls who were best known for their work behind the scenes with others. From his coterie are Adrienne Poster and Vashti -- each respectively cover Keith Richard and Mick Jagger tunes "Shang a Doo Lang" and "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind." Lorraine Child goes even closer to the source on the Oldham-penned "You."
Olivia Newton-John is certainly a name that stands out, as does her unmistakable Aussie warble on the otherwise hard-hitting attack of Jackie DeShannon's "Till You Say You'll Be Mine." Parties interested in Girls' Scene should also note the other entries in this series, including the Rock 'N' Roll Scene (1999), Blues Scene (1999), Freakbeat Scene (1999), Psychedelic Scene (1998), and two volumes from the wonderful world of the Mod Scene (1998). (Lindsay Planner, allmusic.com)
Some people requested this volume from the Decca7Deram Series. So here it is. Enjoy.(Frank)
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your previous upload of Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart - The Singles Vol.2 (1995 Oxford Records).
Do you have to share the first volume too
The Albums/Vol. 1 (Oxford – OX-CD BHS 4143)?
Best regards,
Hello beatlefan-aps,
Deleteyes i have it. Here is the link: https://www66.zippyshare.com/v/0uGV8ulx/file.html
Have a nice day,
Frank
since ur taking requests could you post links for these 2 RPM titles..The Vernon Girls - We Love The Vernons Girls - 1962 - 1964 & Maureen Evans - Like I Do - The 60's Recordings..thanks!
ReplyDeleteHello marc,
Deletei am sorry but i haven't the Maureen Evans and by the Vernons i have only ''The Very Best Of The Vernons'' which contains exactly the same songs, but has only 20 instead of the 22 songs on the RPM release. I understand you prefer the RPM release (like i do :-) ) but unfortunately i have only this See For Miles release.Nevertheless I wish you a nice day,
Frank
Hi Frank
ReplyDeleteGreat posts as usual. I may not always comment but know that I really love your blog. Always exciting and rewarding.
BY the Way How are you feeling after your recent illness. Hope all is well.
Hello Butterboy.
Deletethanks for your kind words. I am feeling now nearly complete good.I am going to my doctor regurlarly for control examination. At the moment it looks good.Thanks for your interest and
have a nice day
Frank
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Deletethe password is always: SB1 . But you can find the password also here on the blog site under the ''Blog archive''.
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Frank
Thank you for sharing a great album,More from this "Scene" series please and thank you again.
ReplyDeleteThere's always a gem or 2 to find in this type of compilation, especially with a slant to Popcorn :) Thanks
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